Dr's offices, dentists, libraries (many keep them for several years then discard past years in bulk), also stores that sell magazines, every month they tear the covers off magazines to be re-imbursed for ones not sold, the rest are discarded. If your town has recycling for magazines, you may want to contact the recycling center and see if you could get some boxes of magazines they get in.

Oh, also, try your local Freecycle website. I see magazines listed there all the time. (They are a great resource to join anyway, you never know what will be listed, and it's all FREE! I was SO disappointed once, I missed a pottery wheel by seconds!)

Stop in at any beauty shop; they always have magazines that are given away when they become outdated.
Hope this helps. -- Susie

Quoting Sarah Marchand <smarchand@mymail.indstate.edu>:

> I'm student teaching right now and want to do a couple of lesson plans
> using collage. My host teacher doesn't really have any magazines, so I
> was wondering what would be a good way to go about finding some?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sarah
>
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